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5.04.2007

Poem for the Day

I'm looking for a poem for my installation at the church in a few weeks. And though I will not use this as it doesn't fit with any sort of thematic or liturgical movement called for an installation in my beloved denomination, I really like this poem so I'm going to share it with you.

Wage PeaceBy Judyth Hill

Wage peace with your breath.Breathe in firemen and rubble,breathe out whole buildingsand flocks of redwing blackbirds.

Breathe in terrorists and breathe out sleeping childrenand freshly mown fields.Breathe in confusion and breathe out maple trees.Breathe in the fallenand breathe out lifelong friendships intact.

Make soup.Play music, learn the word for thank you in three languages.Learn to knit, and make a hat.Think of chaos as dancing raspberries,imagine grief as the outbreath of beautyor the gesture of fish.Swim for the other side.Wage peace.

Never has the world seemed so fresh and precious.have a cup of tea and rejoice.Act as if armistice has already arrived.Celebrate today.

5 comments:

BTW,I wrote a longish technobabble email about how you can add that pic to your sidebar without re-arranging your site. But your sidebar looks great now so I don't know if you'd need it still?

Basically all the answers have to do with getting your feet wet with the "edit html" tab in the template section, AND using a URL to post a photo instead of uploading it from your computer with the "browse" button...

I think I'll save this one for Flag Day or Father's Day. Again, neither of these days have ANYTHING to do with the church. But, whatever. Oh, I love daddies. Especially mine, but it's not in the Lectionary.

I'm looking for a poem about fishing out and outreach. Songbird is going to preach a kick ass sermon about John 21:1-6. But, I would like a nice poem.